Ployjued's bland life takes a sudden turn when Phupha, her long-time crush, invites her to join him on his dangerous mission to expose the Chantharusati Family, a strange cult gaining followers throughout their province. Her hopes of getting closer to Phupha, however, face an obstacle as her every move is watched by Wutkrai, a suspicious Chantharusati follower. Worse, "Father," the cult's prophet, seems to take a special interest in her—to a life-threatening degree. (Source: Thai = GMMTV || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: MuTeLuv ตอน พระบิดาแกสิ!
- Also Known As: Mu-Te-Luv: Not Your Father , MuTeLuv: Phra Bida Kae Si , MuTeLuv โปรดใช้วิจารณญาณในการรักเธอ ตอน พระบิดาแกสิ!
- Screenwriter & Director: Dome Jarupat Kannula
- Screenwriter: Kyo Thanate Limchaloen, Miim Nichaphat Aunhabundit
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Supernatural
Where to Watch MuTeLuv: Not My Father!
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Parn Nachcha Chuedang"Ploy" Ployphairin Klinkluai / "Ployjued"Main Role
- Nani Hirunkit ChangkhamWutkrai PhantharakMain Role
- Prem Warut ChawalitrujiwongPhupha Akkhrawaranon / "Phu"Main Role
- Jaoying Krongkwan NakornthapFaySupport Role
- Joke Gornpop Janjaroen"Father"Support Role
- Paul Tanan Lohawatanakul[Celebrity / Uncredited] (Ep. 1)Guest Role
Reviews
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Not my crush!
It's always great when you start a drama for one reason - and come out with a plethora of other likes. I'll just list them here because there was a lot to like about this.1) The comedy - I started this for the comedy. I didn't have many expectations to be honest, keeping in mind both the trailer and Hi! By My Luck (the previous part of MuTeLuv) didn't quite have the kind and amount I expected respectively. But this one was actually good. Firstly, the entire cast brought the laughs, main or support. Second, the comedy didn't rely entirely on one type of comedy, they tried multiple genres and most of them worked!
2) The romance - I loved Parn and Nani in this. Don't know if it was the characters or the actors chemistry, whatever it was, they were a treat to watch on screen.
3) The characters - The great thing about comedy is that you can have several characters with varying personalities and have them all be funny. I especially loved how Wutkrai and Fay were written, four episodes is not a lot to have great characterization, but for four episodes, they did great. I wish Ploy and Phu had a bigger impact on me, but it happened in a different way than I thought it would..
.. finally. 4) The cast - I am impressed.
First with Parn. I've seen a bunch of her work, and she really brought some nuance and depth to her character that I very much appreciated.
Then Jaoying, I really liked her as Fay, the perfect mix of supportive friend and knock some sense into you onlooker. There was something about the character and her portrayal that made Fay so likeable.
I also thought Joke as Father was good - he was quite hilarious when it came to that.
Before I close out this section, my penultimate mention is Prem. Oh my sweet boy. His work on his last few previous shows had me convinced he could not act but he somehow proved me wrong here. You need a skill set to do comedy and he may have that! Again, his character didn't quite leave much of an impact on me, but I have a bit more hope now that with the right script and the right to move his face, he can bring something to the screen.
Finally - Nani! My gosh. He can do serious and comedy! His comedic timing was perfect, his character was written quirkily enough that you immediately like him and his soft and sweet side was on full display for four episodes. Plus the styling? Wow.
Of course there were a few things that I think could have been better. They weren't bad, per se, but they weren't exactly to my liking either. It's a me thing, so you may like them, but I'll just mention so all the information is in the review.
1) The story - now I didn't have much expectations from the story even going in, I just needed it to be coherent, which to their credit, it was. I just didn't like the way it flowed. Especially the last episode. It just felt like a Hail Mary they threw in to quickly wrap the story up, and while some of the plotlines were incredible (maybe not incredible, but they were good), a lot of them just didn't hit the right spots.
Not many negatives there I guess, so if you're looking for a fun, albeit slightly alarming plot, give this a try.
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I liked
I find it funny that GMMTV hits the mark much more with the larkons than with the BLs. It's true that 4 episodes make the story more concise and interesting. What I liked the most about this series was the dynamic between Parn and Nani. Prem, in my opinion, still has the same bad acting as always, but even he is better here than in the BL Revamp. I found it a series with humor and drama in the right places, and the story isn't entirely new Hollywood has already tackled this subject in the movies Get Out and Midsommar. Overall, I really enjoyed it.Was this review helpful to you?













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